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Airtel bets on Embu town with new shop

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Airtel Kenya has opened a new shop in Embu town as part of its expansion and upgrade plan to enhance reach to a wide range of mobile solutions and service for its customers.

Airtel Kenya CEO said the opening of the new shop in Embu was informed by the company’s commitment to increase access to its telecommunications products and services to all Kenyans.  “The expansion of our retail footprint is a major component of ongoing initiatives to improve customer experience on our network,” said Mr El Youssefi.

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The new shop will provide a wide range of products such as modems and the latest handsets models and data devices. It is also expected to offer end-to-end service support for Airtel Money, post-paid and prepaid services, Airtel data settings, bill payments and airtime.

As part of the celebration of unveiling the shop, Airtel customers will enjoy discounts on various handsets and will get access to all of Airtel’s new range of products and services including ‘choose your number’.

In the last six months, the company has opened six additional new outlets in Nyeri, Kisumu, Mombasa, Eldoret, Greenspan Mall in Donholm and Thika Road Mall (TRM).

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